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Spinors in three dimensions

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Spinors are mathematical objects used in physics and mathematics, particularly in the context of quantum mechanics and the theory of relativity. In three dimensions, spinors can be understood as a generalization of the notion of vectors and can be associated with the representation of the rotation group, specifically the special orthogonal group SO(3). ### Definition and Representation In three-dimensional space, spinors are typically expressed in relation to the group of rotations SO(3).

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